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London : Farshore, 2020
Abstract: Spinderella the spider has a passion for football! She tries to play a match with her brothers and sisters but she doesn’t know how many spiders should be on each team. Even worse, she can’t count the goals! Luckily for Spinderella, her Hairy Godmother has a plan. Reading age:3-6 years.
London : Farshore, 2021
Abstract: Do you go regularly to a mosque? Or perhaps you've never been inside one? This joyful book invites everyone – worshippers and newcomers alike – to step inside and meet warm, welcoming mosque communities all across the world. Join young Muslim children, their families and friends, as they learn, pray, eat, help others … and play! Reading age: 3-5 years old.
London :Farshore, 2023
Abstract: Finally it’s Winter turn to share her special season, and she’s SO excited. But her friends don’t like her chilly games. Instead of passing the weather crown to Winter, Autumn gives it to Spring.
As Winter stomps off to play snow games on her own, it isn’t long before her friends start feeling bad. Can they find their way through the ice and snow to tell their friend how much she means to them? Reading age: 3-6 years old.
London :Farshore, 2023
Abstract: The sun is shining and the Little Seasons are on their way to the beach. But Summer is feeling hot and bothered . . . First their picnic is overrun by hungry creatures. Next their game of catch is ruined when their ball goes POP.
Luckily his friends know the perfect way to relax: building a giant sandcastle. Finally Summer is starting to have fun!
But no one has noticed the great big wave that’s rolling in . . . Reading age: 3-6 years old.
London :Farshore, 2022
Abstract: As Summer passes the weather crown to Autumn, a season of bright colours and fun-filled adventure awaits.
But while his friends are getting excited about picking berries, leaf jumping and exploring the shadowy forest, Autumn is filled with worries and ‘what if’s . . .
What will it take to show him that he’s braver than he thinks? Reading age: 3-6 years old.
London :Farshore, 2022
Abstract: After a whole year of waiting, it’s finally Spring’s turn to wear the Weather Crown and create her own special season. Her friends can all remember how beautiful spring was last time.
But this time, as Winter places the crown on her head, Spring starts to feel anxious. Can her friends help by showing her that not everything has to be perfect? Reading age: 3-6 years old.
London; Farshore, 2023
Abstract: What does your shadow get up to?
Jack and his amazing magical shadow are the VERY best of friends. But when Jack's shadow is naughty and Jack gets the blame they have a falling out. Will Jack and his shadow ever be reunited?
A lively story that's perfect for anyone who's ever wondered what their shadow gets up to when they're not looking! Readin age: 2-5 years old.
London : Farshore, 2023
Abstract: A beautiful, moving and funny celebration of life that highlights the potential of each and every child. This is the perfect book to read out loud – helping children to appreciate the wonderful things that exist in the world, and the great things that they can do. It also allows them to understand some of the setbacks that may occur along the way. And the overall message is that whatever happens, you will always be loved by those closest to you. Reading age:3-6 years old.
London : Farshore, 2015
Abstract: When it comes time for the three little wolves to go out into the world and build themselves a house, their mother warns them to beware the big bad pig. But the little wolves' increasingly sturdy dwellings are no match for the persistent porker, who has more up his sleeve than huffing and puffing. It takes a chance encounter with a flamingo pushing a wheelbarrow full of flowers to provide a surprising and satisfying solution to the little wolves' housing crisis.Reading age: 7-10 years ...; [Read more...]
London : Farshore, 2019
Abstract: Good evening. Mr Gum is a complete horror who hates children, animals, fun and corn on the cob. This book’s all about him. And an angry fairy who lives in his bathtub. And Jake the dog, and a little girl called Polly and an evil, stinky butcher all covered in guts. And there’s heroes and sweets and adventures and EVERYTHING. Reading age: 7-11 years old